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Welcome to the Anglican Church of Canada About the Anglican Church of Canada We are a people seeking to know, love, and follow Jesus in serving God’s mission We invite you to join us
About Us - The Anglican Church of Canada We invite you to read more about our beliefs, our organization, our history, and what to expect when you visit an Anglican church To learn more, contact us Better yet, drop by your local Anglican church for a service or to ask a clergy out for coffee
Our beliefs - The Anglican Church of Canada The Anglican Church of Canada does not define its doctrine in a single confession Our beliefs are articulated in our liturgies, as well as in these selected statements: Anglican tradition affirms three historic creeds: the Apostles’ Creed, the Nicene Creed, and the Athanasian Creed
Resources - The Anglican Church of Canada The Resource Centre is a centralized online hub containing links to resources produced by the Anglican Church of Canada New resources are uploaded on a regular basis and may be viewed by topic, keyword and or audience
News - The Anglican Church of Canada Archbishop and Acting Primate Anne Germond (Anglican Church of Canada) and National Bishop Susan Johnson (Evangelical Lutheran Church in Canada) reflect on the new world order put in place by Christ’s resurrection
Staff directory - The Anglican Church of Canada About the Anglican Church of Canada We are a people seeking to know, love, and follow Jesus in serving God’s mission We invite you to join us
About Us - The Diocese of Toronto Our annual giving programs and ways you can help sustain the work of our Diocese and its church communities Departments The work of diocesan staff and how they can help you
A brief history - The Anglican Church of Canada Today the Anglican Church of Canada is an independent, self-governing church in communion with the other 44 churches of the worldwide Anglican Communion It includes more than 500,000 members in nearly 1,700 parishes, and like Canada, the church has become culturally diverse